Pet Simulator X Codes Free Diamonds Coin Boosts January 2023

Developed by BIG Games Simulators, Pet Simulator X is a beloved Pet Collection Roblox Game. Using free coins and diamonds players can buy eggs and take care to hatch these eggs to acquire powerful, adorable, dangerous, and sometimes ultra-rare pets which you can raise to grow strong and big. Buying and raising these pets cost you. This is where you can use these pet simulator x codes These pets can be anything including puppies, Unicorns, kittens, and dragons The collected pets can be used to hatch more expensive eggs and explore new worlds....

January 1, 2023 · 7 min · 1300 words · Harry Dawkins

Pin Locking Ransomware On Android Smartphones Asks For 500 From Victims

But even after paying it is not sure that user will gain back the access to its device as the PIN generated by this app is random that even hackers who developed it dont seem to know it according to security researchers at Bratislava-based IT security company ESET . ESET said the threat, which it dubbed LockerPIN, is already being circulated by third party app stores, torrents and adware. “Based on ESET’s LiveGrid statistics, the majority of the infected Android devices are in the USA with a complete percentage share of over 75 per cent,” said ESET’s detection engineer Lukáš Štefanko....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 206 words · Erma Gunstream

Pirates Leak The Hateful Eight The Revenant Creed Steve Jobs And Joy Screeners Techworm

Three of the movies have been released well before their theatrical release. And torrent lovers are in for a special new year with one prominent piracy group now promising to leak dozens more in the days to come. Here is a complete list of the screener leaks : For the uninitiated, screeners are copies of films which are forwarded to critics, press and other people for review of the film....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 442 words · Donald Johnson

Pokemon Go Players Selling Their Accounts For More Than 100 On Ebay Techworm

Cashing on the popularity of Pokemon Go, there are some gamers who are making quite the profit from their hard earned work of catching and levelling their Pokemon collection. Now, almost two weeks after the game was released, marketplaces like eBay and Craigslist, as well as social sites like Facebook, have become flooded with players offering to sell their accounts featuring rare and high-level Pokemon for more than $100. What is more astonishing is just how much these accounts are going for, with some even hitting a Buy It Now price tag of $499....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 384 words · Marilyn Mcmahan

Polaris 10 And 11 From Amd Will Be Mainstream And Not Be High End Gpus Techworm

If you were anticipating that AMD’s upcoming Polaris 10 and Polaris 11 graphics chips would be delivering trail blazing performance, the latest statement will probably break your heart. However, for notebook owners as well as mainstream computer system owners, the story is going to be a little different thanks to the latest interview, where critical information was confirmed by AMD’s Roy Taylor. Because Polaris 10 and Polaris 11 will be manufactured on the 14nm FinFET architecture, it means that these cards will be far from overpowered and by providing the public a nice price tag, these graphics chips will be able to deliver even higher performance than higher priced cards belonging to the previous generation architecture....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 195 words · Georgia Inman

Pop Singer Lily Allen Gets Hate Message On Her Smartphone From Pro Isis Hackers Who Hacked Taylor Swift S Twitter

Lily Allen, is an English singer, songwriter, actress, and television presenter. She started her public singing life in 2005 with BBC Radio 1. Her first mainstream single, “Smile”, reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in July 2006. She has her own talk-show, Lily Allen and Friends, on BBC Three. Allen thinks that the unknown person who sent her the message got her mobile number from the Taylor Swift hack attack which happened in late January 2015....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 240 words · John Harnden

Qualcomm Introduces The Snapdragon X55 A 7Gbps 5G Modem

“Qualcomm Technologies is spearheading the first wave of 5G launches with our first generation 5G mobile platform. With significant evolution in capabilities and performance, our second generation commercial 5G modem is a true testament to the maturity and leadership of our 5G technology. We expect our 5G platform to accelerate 5G commercial momentum and power virtually all 5G launches in 2019 while significantly expanding the global 5G rollout footprint,” said Cristiano Amon, president of Qualcomm Incorporated....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 320 words · Erika Hyldahl

Raspberry Pi Os 64 Bit Is Now Available For Download

The ARMv8-A architecture, which encompasses the 64-bit AArch64 architecture and associated A64 instruction set, was first introduced by the Foundation into the Raspberry Pi line with Raspberry Pi 3 in 2016. Since then, it has been possible to run a full 64-bit OS ever; however, the company chose to remain on a 32-bit version to focus on compatibility between devices. “We have continued to build our Raspberry Pi OS releases on the 32-bit Raspbian platform, aiming to maximize compatibility between devices and to avoid customer confusion....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 383 words · Janet Williams

Reddit Hack Users Personal Information Compromised In A Serious Data Breach

According to Reddit, the hackers managed to break into its computer systems and obtained access to some user data, including some current email addresses and a 2007 database backup containing old salted and hashed passwords. This old 2007 database backup included very early Reddit user data that are account credentials (username + salted hashed passwords), email addresses, and all content (mostly public, but also private messages) from the time of site’s launch in 2005 through May 2007....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 435 words · Jazmin Reed

Redhack Leaks Docs For The Justice Of The Abdullah C Mert Protester Who Was Shot Dead By Turkish Police Techworm

These Leaked documents from RedHack can act as a key proof to the murder case of the protester. Also Read, RedHack Announces to took Over election software of turkey to ensure fair election.

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 33 words · Larry Horta

Reports Of Iphone 6S Randomly Shutting Down After Upgrading To Ios 9

The owners who have complained on Apple’s support communities, Reddit and MacRumors Forums, have said that the occurrence has started after upgrading their device to iOS 9, Apple’s latest mobile OS. While 6s and 6s Plus users have seen the majority of incidents, there are some iPhone 6 users too who have also reported the issue. Some speculate that it may be related to the power button overheating, others believe that iOS 9 may the root of the problem....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 356 words · Bonnie Wills

Researchers Develop Superfast Light Device Based On Plasmonics For Future Computers

The microscopic ultra-fast light emitting device can flash 90 billion times per second and could form the basis of optical computing. Researchers have now used Plasmonics, a branch of Physics, to develop a microscopic device which can flip light on and off at an amazing rate of 90 billion times per second. Basically, if we consider the case of our smartphone’s battery, it can power billions of transistors just by using electrons to flip on and off billions of times per second....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 842 words · Lisa Waters

Researchers Develop Wi Fi Chip That Is Two Times Fast And Has Single Antenna Techworm

Columbia University’s Harish Krishnaswamy, an electrical engineering graduate from the Indian Institute of Technology -Madras, has for the first time combined a non-reciprocal circulator and a full-duplex radio on a nanoscale silicon chip to develop the innovative system. Krishnaswamy, director of the Columbia High-Speed and Mm-wave IC (CoSMIC) Lab said, “This technology could revolutionise the field of telecommunications. Our circulator is the first to be put on a silicon chip, and we get literally orders of magnitude better performance than prior work....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 352 words · Fern Peterson

Researchers Discover A Way To Hack Gmail And Facebook 500 Times Faster Techworm

The attack, known as BREACH (Browser Reconnaissance and Exfiltration via Adaptive Compression of Hypertext) has been enhanced to run 500 times faster than the original attack. The BREACH attack was first presented at the Black Hat USA security conference in August 2013 by security researchers Angelo Prado, Neal Harris and Yoel Gluck. However, another team of researchers, Dimitris Karakostas from the National Technical University of Athens and Dionysis Zindros from the University of Athens, have since made improvements to BREACH....

January 1, 2023 · 4 min · 734 words · Kathy Schley

Robots To Replace Up To 20 Million Manufacturing Jobs By 2030

Around 1.7 million manufacturing jobs have already been lost to robots since 2000 shows the report “How Robots Change the World – What automation really means for jobs and productivity”. For instance, 400,000 jobs in Europe, 260,000 in the U.S., and 550,000 in China have been taken over by robots since 2000. “Robots are increasingly capable of performing tasks that were previously relied on human hands. This robotic revolution is propelled by technological advances in automation, engineering, energy storage, AI and machine learning....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 481 words · John Preston

Samsung Galaxy S22 Gets Hacked In Less Than A Minute

For those unaware, Pwn2Own is a hacking competition organized each year by the Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) where ethical hackers, cybersecurity experts, and several other contestants took part. Pwn2Own Toronto 2022 marked the 10th anniversary of the consumer-focused hacking contest. In the Pwn2Own hacking contest, security researchers exploit the latest and most popular mobile devices and demonstrate their skills and disclose major zero-day vulnerabilities to tech companies. Following the event, vendors have 90 days to produce patches for these bugs....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 462 words · Jacqueline Robertson

Samsung Galaxy S7 Survives A 45 Minute Washing Machine Test Techworm

Now, a new video has surfaced wherein YouTuber Max Lee throws his new Galaxy S7 into an LG washing machine with only a phone case to protect it. He let the handset run a full 45-minute high-speed wash to check the phone’s water-resistant capabilities. Considering the chemicals in the detergent, the heat, and the tumbling around, all of which could potentially damage/wreck the handset, the Galaxy S7 survives without any noticeable damage....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 201 words · Norris Williams

Scientists Say A Mirror Universe Where Time Runs Backwards Could Actually Exist Techworm

Is it possible that there exists a place where time actually moves backwards? In theory, yes, in what are called mirror universes where time moves in the opposite direction: it moves backward, and not forward. A potential explanation for this has been put forward by physicist Sean Carroll from the California Institute of Technology (CalTech) and cosmologist Alan Guth from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The physicists suggest that if we were looking at the mirror universe, we would see time moving from the future to the past, but from the perspective of that universe, it would look like our time was moving backwards, and not forward....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 612 words · John Ryan

Son Of Maintenance Worker Gets A Perfect Score In Ap Calculus Exam 1 In 12 To Do So Techworm

Advanced Placement tests are scored on scale of 1 to 5, with a score of 5 indicating that a student is “extremely well qualified” to do the work of an introductory-level course in that subject at college, according to College Board, the organization that manages the exams. Of the 302,532 students who had given the notoriously mind-crushing test, Cedrick, the son of a Salvadoran maintenance worker and a Filipina nurse, was one of the 12 to earn every single point....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 1010 words · Daisy Marx

Sony Playstation Classic Hacked To Run Games Straight From Usb Drive

However, this did not stop the members of the console hacking community to find a way out to unofficially add games to the mini-console. Just one week after its launch, hackers have apparently found a method to run games and software on the PlayStation Classic via a USB flash drive, reports Ars Technica. Popular console hackers, yifanlu and madmonkey1907 have managed to successfully sideload the PlayStation Classic’s code via the system’s UART serial port....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 369 words · Peter Carrillo